pk2 Pressure and Compliance Flashcards

1
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List 5 variables that affect lung volume.

A
1 - Height
2 - Sex
3 - Age
4 - Race
5 - Respiratory Diseases
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2
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What is Boyle’s Law?

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P1V1=P2V2

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3
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Why must respiratory muscles do work to increase the volume of the lungs?

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1 - To stretch the elastic components of the respiratory system.

2 - To overcome the resistance to flow.

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4
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Which two surfaces surround the pleural space?

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1 - Visceral pleura (deep).

2 - Parietal pleura (superficial).

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5
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What is contained within the pleural space?

A

Pleural fluid.

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6
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What is the function of pleural fluid?

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To create a sub-atmospheric pressure in the pleural space.

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7
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How are the lungs coupled to the thoracic cage?

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Via the intrapleural pressure (not mechanically).

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What is compliance? What is the equation for compliance? What are its units?

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A measure of distensibility of an elastic structure.

Compliance = ΔV / ΔP

L * kPa^-1

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9
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What is thoracic cage distending pressure?

A

Pressure across the thoracic cage:

= pressure inside - pressure outside.

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10
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What is lung distending pressure?

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Pressure across the lung:

= pressure inside - pressure outside.

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What is the total system compliance and how is it calculated?

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The compliance of the ‘total’ respiratory system, including the lungs and the thoracic cage.

1/Total System Compliance = 1/Lung Compliance + 1/Thoracic Cage Compliance

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12
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What is FRC? What does it show?

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Functional residual capacity.

The volume of the lungs where the total distending pressure of the system is 0 (the system is at equilibrium).

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13
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What is a pneumothorax?

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A collapsed lung caused by air entering and filling the pleural space through perforations in the lung.

This results in a loss of distending pressure (to 0).

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14
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What is the equation for specific compliance?

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Compliance / Functional residual capacity

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15
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What is a primary spontaneous pneumothorax caused by?

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Spontaneous = Not by an injury.

Due to the formation of small sacs of air (blebs) in lung tissue that rupture, causing air to leak into the pleural space.

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16
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What is a secondary pneumothorax caused by?

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Respiratory diseases such as COPD and asthma.

17
Q

How are secondary pneumothoraces treated?

A

Intercostal tube drainage.

18
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What are the 4 types of pneumothorax?

A

1 - Primary spontaneous pneumothorax.

2 - Secondary pneumothorax.

3 - Traumatic pneumothorax.

4 - Tension pneumothorax.